Get more from your office productivity software

With stock markets “yo-yoing” and credit tightening, companies are looking for ways to cut costs yet stay competitive. In these volatile times, for SMBs, educational institutions and enterprises, the desktop is one area of enterprise IT that is ripe for savings. Following the release of OpenOffice.org 3.0, Novell is pleased to announce the availability of its OpenOffice.org Novell Edition for Windows.

The Novell Edition offers all the new and improved features included with this open source office productivity suite, and backs customers with its award-winning support organization to help them stay competitive and protect their bottom line. In addition to the word processing, presentation, spreadsheet, database and drawing enhancements, the Novell Edition gives customers strong interoperability with Microsoft Office and rich file import capabilities, while continuing to lead in key areas such as VBA macro support and Calc enhancements.

To learn how to remain productive and get the most out of your desktop investment today, check out the OpenOffice.org Novell Edition for Windows here.

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thanks for your answer. At the time I wrote my comment, no packages were available in the OpenOffice:STABLE repository. However, they were provided soon later.

I also think I need to clarify that Novell SLE customers will receive OpenOffice 3.0 as an update through the traditional update channel of the distribution, requiring no additional repository, so my comment was partially wrong because I didn’t know of this policy.

To David: if you want real-time, unofficial, support, you can also use the openSUSE/suse IRC channel on freenode: